Andrew

Goudelock

Point GuardBorn in Atlanta (United States) on08/12/1988

Andrew Goudelock signed for Olimpia during the summer of 2017 after one season spent in Maccabi Tel Aviv.
2017/18 SEASON - He led Olimpia to the Supercup scoring 38 points in two games including 24 in the win over Trento and 11 in the fourth quarter of the final against Venezia. He scored 26 points in Moscow (vs. Khimki) setting his season best in EuroLeague play. Goudelock finished the season sixth in free-throws shooting. His six threes against Malaga were the fourth most made by an Olimpia player in a EuroLeague game.
HIS CAREER - Born in Atlanta on December 8, 1988, Goudelock attended Stone Mountain High School in Georgia and eventually the College of Charleston from 2007 to 2011 when he was drafted by the NBA’s Los Angeles Lakers with the 46st selection. At Stone Mountain he was named Georgia’s Player of the Year in 2007. In Charleston, as a senior, he averaged 23.4 points and was the fourth highest scoring player in the nation. Goudelock’s 40.7% three-point shooting was the nation’s second highest. He was voted an All-America honorable mention. During his four-year career, Goudelock appeared in 140 games, averaging 18.4 points, 3.3 rebounds and 3.0 assists per game. He spent his first pro season with the Los Angeles Lakers. His second season was mostly spent in the then D-League with Rio Grande and Sioux Falls. He averaged 21.5 points per game and was named MVP. He then joined the Lakers for the end of the regular season and the playoffs. Because of Kobe Bryant season-ending injury, he started during the playoffs and scored a career-high 20 points against the Spurs in game 3 of a first-round exit (he averaged 12.0 points per game in the post-season). He moved to Europe for the 2013/14 season when he was signed by Unics Kazan. That season he was voted Eurocup’s MVP and All-Eurocup first-team. In the Eurocup, he averaged 18.8 points and 3.1 assists per game. He was also voted Russian Cup’s MVP and VTB League’s MVP after averaging 20.1 points per game. Unics made it to the Eurocup’s finals. For the 2014/15 season he moved to Fenerbahce Istanbul where he was named to the All-EuroLeague Second Team while Fenerbahçe advanced to the Final Four for the first time in the team’s history. They lost the semifinal with Real Madrid, but Goudelock led his team with 26 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists. Goudelock finished his first EuroLeague season with the averages of 17.0 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game converting 46.0% of his threes. He spent the following year playing for Xinjiang in China averaging 22.1 points per game. He returned to the USA to finish the 2014/15 season with the Houston Rockets in the NBA. Finally he moved to Maccabi Tel Aviv. In one year there, he helped the team win the Israeli Cup. He scored 17.3 points per game in EuroLeague making 45.3% of his threes and 91.3% of his free-throws. In the Israeli League he averaged 15.3 points per game, shooting 51.7% from three while making 43 of his 47 free throws.
NOTES – On November 13, 2014, Goudelock set the EuroLeague record in three point field goals made, with 10, in a 93–86 victory over Bayern Munich. He finished the game with 34 points… Goudelock led the 2016-17 Israeli League in 3-point shooting percentage (51.7%) and in free throw shooting percentage (91.5%)…He was named to the 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 All-Southern Conference 1st Team… He led Unics Kazan to the 2014 Russian Cup win.

Vladimir

Micov

Small ForwardBorn in Belgrado (Serbian) on16/04/1985

Vladimir Micov came to Milan during the summer of 2017 coming from Galatasaray Istanbul, winning immediately the Supercup.
2017/18 SEASON - Against Trento, he scored 28 points setting his new personale best that improved the 21 points he had while playing in Cantù against Sassari in 2012. He also set his new personal best in EuroLeague scoring 27 points against Valencia. In that game he had 34 of index rating, another personal best and the fourth most ever by an Olimpia player. During that game he also made seven threes, a personal best and the second most made by an Olimpia player behind Linas Kleiza's record of eight. Micov had at least one made three in 14 consecutive games.
HIS CAREER - Born in Belgrade on April 16, 1985, Micov grew up with the Beopetrol Belgrade junior teams. During rhe early part of his career he played flr several teams: Nova Pazova, OKK Belgrade, Buducnost during two different periods winning two Montenegro titles, Partizan where he won a Serbian championship. In March 2009 when he was with Buducnost he was traded to Panionios Athens and finished the season there. He then moved to Spain in Vitoria but in March 2009 he left to sign for Cantù making his Italian league debut. In Cantù he averaged 10.4 points per gane while converting 39.4% of his threes during the 2011/12 EuroLeague season. He stayed in Cantù until the end of the 2011/12. He signed for CSKA Moscow after that and spent there two seasons winning one Russian championship, two VTB Leagues and making two trips to the EuroLeague Final Fours (he averaged 7.7 points per game shootinf 42.3% from three in his first season; he scored 7.6 points per game the following year but he converted 48.8% of his threes). He also spent the last three season with Galatasaray Istanbul. He helped the team win the Eurocup and was names in the All-Eurocup first team (12.9 points per game, 42/48 from the line). During the last season he averaged a career-high 11.2 points per game in EuroLeague, he converted 43.2% of the threes and played a career-high 29.1 minutes per game. In the last Turkish league season he had 11.6 points per game (ha made 41.0% of the threes).
NOTES – During his three Italian seasons he averaged 11.8 points per game in 2009/10, 10.2 the following season when Cantù made the Italian league finals and 10.2 again in 2011/12… During the 2015/16 Turkish season he averaged 14.3 points per game while comnecting 55% of his threes.da tre,.. His EuroLegue best is 23 points against Olimpia during the last season… He won the gold at the 2001 Under 16 European championship with Serbia and the bronze at the 2005 Under 20… Three times he helped Buducnost to win the Montenegro Cup.

Davide

Pascolo

Power ForwardBorn in Udine (Italy) on14/12/1990

Davide Pascolo came to Olimpia during the summer of 2016 after a prolonged stint in Trento.
2017/18 SEASON - He was part of the Supercup winning team in spite of not playing a single minute because of an injury. He set his new personal best with 5 steals against Bologna and grabbe a career-high 8 rebounds in a EuroLeague win in Barcelona.
2016/17 SEASON - He both won the Supercup and the Italy Cup. He also finished 10th in his EuroLeague rookie campaign in 2-point shooting percentage converting 64.7% of his shots. During the season he tied his career bests in assists (5) and steals (4). He also scored 24 points in game 1 of the Italian League quarterfinals setting his new personal best.
HIS CAREER - A power forward from Friuli region, Pascolo made his debut in the Italian Serie A during the 2008/09 season in Udine (only two games played) before returning to the big stage with Trento in 2014/15. In that season he averaged 12.0 ppg, shooting 58.2% from two and 79.5% from the line while adding 7.6 rebounds per game in 27.8 minutes. During the last season, he averaged 12.2 points per game in 26.4 minutes while converting 57.5% of his two-point shots and 80.0% of his free throws attempts. He also averaged 5.8 rebounds per game. During the last seasn he also made his Eurocup debut with 22 games played, 284 minutes per gam, 15.0 points per game and 6.1 rebounds. He also converted 62.3% of his two-point shts, 43.3% of his three-pointers and 79.6% of his free throws. He was included in the All-Eurocup first team. Previously he won two minor league championships in Trento.
NOTES – He grew up in Fagagna (where he was coached by his mom, Anna, a former voleyball player and minibasket instructor), then he moved to Udine and stayed there until 2011 when he went to Trento. There, he won a Legadue’s Italy Cup in 2013. He also played the Under 20 European Championship, made his debut with the National team in 2013 and was Trentino’s Cup MVP in 2015 with the Italian team. His father, Andrea, was a minor leagues player in Italy.

Mantas

Kalnietis

Playmaker Born in Kaunas (Lithuania) on06/09/1986

Mantas Kalnietis was signed by Olimpia during the month of January, 2015, coming from Zalgiris Kaunas. He was instrumental in leading the team to the Italy Cup and the championship. After his first year in Milano, he had a terrific outing at the 2016 Olympics where he averaged 18.0 points,, 7.5 assist, converted 72.5% of his two-point shots, 42.3% of his three, 81.0% of his foul shots and had a 22.0 of index rating.
2016/17 SEASON - During the EuroLeague season he surpassed several mailestones including 1.000 points, 100 made threes, 300 rebounds, 100 steals and 400 assists. He also helped the team win the Supercup and the Italy Cup.
HIS CAREER - Mantas Kalnietis was born on September 6, 1986, in Kaunas. He’s a 1.95 point guar . He began to play at the Arvydas Sabonis Basketball Academy in kaunas and eventually moved to the Zalgiris youth teams. he made his first-team debut in 2003 and stayed with Zalgiris up until 2012. During his stay, Zalgiris won four times the Baltic League, the Lithuanian league and the Lithuanian Cup. In 2012 he moved to Russia to play for Lokomotiv Kuban, where he stayed until 2015. In Kuban he won the Eurocup in 2013, averaging 13.4 points per game and 5.0 assists. In the 2015 summer he competed in the NBA summer league with the Indiana Pacers and then returned to Kaunas (7.2 points per game and 4.1 assists per game in the Euroleague). During the 2015 European Championship, he had 14 points and 11 assists in a 40-minute effort against Italy in the quarterfinals; 12 points and 9 assists in a win over Serbia in the semifinals and 13 points plus 6 assists during a loss to Spain in the gold-medal game.

NOTES – Kalnietis played the World Championship in 2006 when he was still 19 with the Lithuanian National team. Eventually he led the team during the 2009, 2011, 2013 and 2015 European Championships. In 2013 he averaged 12.1 points and 5.0 assists per game while winning the silver medal. In 2015 he led Lithuania to a silver medal while scoring 10.6 points per game with 7.8 assists. He also won the bronze at the 2010 World Championship. He didn’t play in the 2014 World Championship because of a shoulder injury that plagued his last season in Kuban. He won the gold medal at the 2007 University Games, the silver medal at the Under 20 European Championship in 2005.

Kaleb

Tarczewski

CenterBorn in Claremont, NH (United States) on26/02/1993

Kaleb Tarczewski signed for Olimpia during the month of March, 2017, coming from the Oklahoma City Blue of the D-League. He's a 2.11 tall center.
2017/18 SEASON - He started 29 games during the EuroLeague season. In the process he finished ninth overall in rebounding (5.7), seventh in offensive rebounding (2.4) and was also ninth in shots blocked (0.8). He was seventh also in field goal percentage (64.4%).
HIS CAREER - Kaleb Tarczewski attended Stevens High School of Claremont for two years. He then transferred to St.Mark's High School, in Southborough, Massachusetts. During his senior season he was named Independent School League's MVP, averaging 20.7 points per game, 10.2 rebounds and 2.7 blocked shots. He had 14 points and 10 rebounds in the "Jordn Classic" game in Charlotte and was part of the USA team in the Hoop Summitt of Portland. Eventually, he played four seasons at Arizona, where he won 110 games, the most ever by an Arizona player. He started 131 games 135,and in his senior season had 9.4 points per game with 9.3 rebounds, 1.4 blocked shots, while converting 63.3% of his field goals and 71.2% of his foul shots. He was included in the All-Pac 12 second team and in the All-Pac 12 defensive team. He was undrafted in 2016 but played the Orlando summer league with the Washington Wizards and the Las Vegas summer league with the Detroit Pistons. During the month of September he was signed by the Oklahoma City Thunder, spending with them the entire preseason. fter being released, he joined the D-League's Oklahoma City Blue. He played 25.5 minutes per game, scoring 10.0 points. He converted 63.3% of his shots and 72.7% of his free throws. He averaged 7.3 rebounds per game. He signed for Olimpia for the final portion of the 2016/17 season and he averaged 6.7 points and 5.1 rebounds per game.
NOTES - At Arizona, he played with many NBA players including TJ McConnell, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Aaron Gordon and Stanley Johnson. He was also a teammate of Gabe York who started the season in Cremona. His coach was Sean Miller but the assistant coach, specialized in big men instructions was Olimpia former center's Joseph Blair.

Mindaugas

Kuzminskas

Power ForwardBorn in Vilnius () on19/10/1989

Mindaugas Kuzminskas came to Milan during the month of January, 2018, coming from the NBA's New York Knicks. He's a 2.05 mt. forward from Lithuania.
2017-18 SEASON - He made the winning basket against Cremona in his third Italian League game. It was an alley-oop dunk. In Kaunas, he surpassed the 1000-point milestone for his EuroLeague career.
HIS CAREER - Kuzminskas started to play with Sakalai Vilnius and made his debut with the senior tema in 2006. He stayed there until 2010 (in 2009/10 he played the Eurocup averaging 14.0 points per game). In 2010 he moved to Zalgiris Kaunas and made his EuroLeague debut. In 2012/13, his last season in Kaunas, he averaged 7.1 points per game. In Kaunas, he won twice the Baltic League, he won three times the Lithuanian championship, twice the Lithuanian Cup and once the Supercup. During his last Kaunas season he was coached by the Spanish, Joan Plaza, who brought him in Malaga for the following season. He stayed in Malaga three years. In 2015/16 he averaged 12.0 points per game in the EuroLeague, while converting 54-9% of his two-point shots and 37.7% of his threes. He made 78.3% of his foul shots. In the summer of 2016 he signed for the NBA’s New York Knicks. As a rookie ha appeared in 68 games averaging 6.3 points per outing (14.9 minutes). He was realeased early in the season.
NOTES – With the Lithuanian National Team he won twice the European silver medal in 2013 and 2015, he played the 2014 World Cup, the 2016 Olympics (10.8 points per game, 4.5 rebounds) and the last European Championships (15.3 points per game, 4.3 rebounds). His older brother Saulius played for California-Berkeley and embarkde eventually in a long European career that finished in 2015 when he was 33. His mother, Zita, was also a professional player and his father a tennis table pro player.

Andrea

Cinciarini

Playmaker Born in Cattolica () on21/06/1986

Andrea Cinciarini was acquired by Olimpia during the summer of 2015 from Reggio Emilia. In his first season, he contributed to the Italian League and Italian Cup titles. He has been appointed team's captain before the 2016/17 season while leading the team to the Supercup and Italy Cup trophies.
2017/18 SEASON - He led the team to the Supercup trophy. In Reggio Emilia he surpassed the 1000 rebounds milestone in the Italian League. In Bologna he became one of the top best 10 player ever in assists, in the Italian League. In Torino, he entered the All-time Top 10 in assists made while playing for Olimpia.
2016/17 SEASON - He made a huge three down the stretch of Olimpia's win over Reggio Emilia in the Final Eight semifinal game. He set his new EuroLeague highs in points (17, at Kaunas) and rebounds (8, at Panathinaikos). He also became the third best ever for total assists in the Italian League playoffs.
HIS CAREER - Born on June, 21, in 1986, in Cattolica, Cinciarini is a 1.93 mt point-guard, whose father, Franco was a nice player in the 70s for Pesaro and Cremona. Andrea grew up in Pesaro’s youth system, made his debuted in 2003/04 and then played again in Pesaro in the third league, Senigallia and finally in Pistoia, in Legadue. In 2007/08 he played for Montegranaro in Serie A, then was loaned to Pavia in Legadue and returned to Montegranaro until 2011. In the summer of 2011 he was signed by Cantù and made his Euroleague debut. The following year he moved to Reggio Emilia and collected the best statistics of his life: 12.3 points per game in 2013, 12.4 in 2014 and 10.3 in 2014/15 season playing 48 games. He won the assists crown in the Italian league in 2014 and 2015.
NOTES – Andrea has participated in the last four European Championship editions including the 2017 one... He played once in the Mediterranean Games… He is married to Alessia. He's the father of Alessandro.

Marco

Cusin

CenterBorn in Pordenone (Italy) on28/08/1985

Marco Cusin signed for Milan during the summer of 2017 coming from Avellino. He immediately helped the team win the Supercup.
HIS CAREER - He was born in Pordenone on February 28, in 1985. He made his debut in Trieste, then moved to Biella, Cremona, Ferrara, Pesaro, Cantù, a brief experience in Sassari, two more seasons in Cremona and one more in Avellino. He has appeared in 296 Italian league games averaging 5.5 points per game and 4.2 rebounds over 17.3 minutes played, nd converting 56.8 percent of his two-point shots. He’s played with the Italian National team the European Championships in 2022, 2013, 2015, 2017.
NOTES – Cusin has won three Supercup, in 2012 with Cantù, 2014 with Sassari and 2017 in Milano. In 2012 when he was playing in Pesaro he reached the Italian league semifinals losing to Olimpia 3-1.

Awudu

Abass

Small ForwardBorn in Como (Italy) on27/01/1993

Awudu Abass signed for Olimpia in the summer of 2016 coming from Cantù.
2017/18 SEASON - He helped Olimpia win its second Supercup.
2016/17 SEASON - During his EuroLeague season he set a personal best in points, 15 in Athens against Panathinaikos, and index rating (22) and minutes (38) in Kaunas leading the team to a road win. He also won the Supercup and the Italy Cup.
HIS CAREER - Awudu Abass, a small forward,made his debut in Serie A in Cantù, in 2010/11. During the last three seasons he gained minutes and opportunities. He averaged 3.3 points per game in 2013/14, 5.7 in 2014/15 and exploded during the last season when he closed at 13.1 points per game with 30.6 minutes of playing time to go along with 5.7 rebounds per game. He shot 35.0% from three.
NOTES – Abass became an Italian citizen when he turned 18, his father is of ghanese origin and his mother is from Nigeria. In 2013 he won the european gold medal at the Under 20 European championship and was also included on the All-Torunament first team. In 2017 he played the European Championship with Italy.

Amath

M'Baye

Power ForwardBorn in Bordeaux (France) on14/12/1989

Amath M'Baye came to Milan during the summer of 2017. He immediately won the Supercup. He had 14 points and 10 rebounds in the final against Venezia.
HIS CAREER - Born on December, 14, 1989 in Bordeaux, France, Amath M’Baye is of Senegalese origins. He moved to the US in 2008 to attend the Stoneridge Prep School in the Simi Valley, Los Angeles. In 2009 he attended Wyoming University (5.6 ppg, e 3.2 rpg in his freshman year), conquering a starting lineup spot (31 games started out of 31) in his second season when he averaged 12.0 points per game with 5.7 rebounds. In the summer of 2011 he transferred to Oklahoma and had to sit out one year. During the 2012/13 season he averaged 10.1 points and 5.2 rebounds per game. He was named in the All-Big 12 Conference third team. He declared for the 2013 NBA draft but he wasn’t selected. His pro career started in Japan where he stayed for three seasons, playing in Nagoya. He was the 2014/15 Japenese League’s MVP. During his three season, M’Baye averaged 20.2 points per game and 7.7 rebounds. In his first Italian season in Brindisi he averaged 17.8 points per game (fifth overall) and 5.3 rebounds.

NOTES – San Antonio, Utah, Clippers and Indiana are the NBA teams that signed him to play with their summer league teams in the last three years… He has a summer league career high of 27 points with the Clippers. He was set against Miami… In 2009 he won the silver medal with the French Under 20 National Team at the Europeans…

Jordan

Theodore

Playmaker Born in Englewood (United States) on11/12/1989

Jordan Theodore signed for Milan in the summer of 2017 coming from Banvit Bandirm, in the Turkish League.
SEASON 2017/18 - He was named MVP of the Supercup after producing a final game with 29 points, 10 fouls drawn, seven rebounds and 38 of index rating. Against Malaga in the EuroLeague he had 11 assists, for the first double double game of his career. His 11 assists were also the second most by an Olimpia player in EuroLeague play behind Omar Cook who dished 12 assists in 2012 against Panathinaikos. In Vitoria ha made the winning basket with 0.6 seconds left on the clock. In Valencia, he played for 42 minutes and 06 seconds. In Olimpia's EuroLeague history only Giacomo Galanda and Massimo Bulleri (vs Maccabi, 2005)played more in a single game (47:30). That was the EuroLeague record for the season.
HIS CAREER - Born on December 11, 1989 in Englewood, New Jersey, Theodore attended Paterson Catholic High School in his native New Jersey before enrolling at Seton Hall. He played for the Pirates from 2008 to 2012 finishing his senior season with 16.6 points per game and setting the new school-record for most assists in a single season with 226 (the old record belonged to Golden Sunkett and was set during the 1962/63 season). His first pro season was spent in Antalya, Turkey. Eventually, he moved to Puerto Rico, to Mersin in Turkey, to Bourg-en-Bresse in France. In 2015/16, he moved to Germany playing for the Fraport Skyliners. He led his team to the Fiba Europe Cup championship (he averaged 14.4 points, 4.6 assists and made 90.2 percent of his free throws) and was included in the Bundesliga second best team (14.5 points and 4.7 assists on average). In 2016/17 he led Banvit to the Turkish Cup win and was named the competition’s MVP (he scored 19 points, grabbed nine boards and dished five assists in the championship game against Efes); he competed in the Chmpions League’s Final Four and won the MVP trophy. He averaged 16.2 points, 7.5 assists and 4.1 rebounds per game (he made 35.8 percent of his threes, 81.2 percent of his free throws). He also made the All-Star team and averaged 18.4 points per game (third overall) and 7.2 assists per game (first overall) in the Turkish league.

NOTES – In 2012 he was named to the Big East Conference second team… He has dual citizenship and is a member of the Macedonian National team.

Dairis

Bertans

Point GuardBorn in Valmiera (Latvia) on09/09/1989

Dairis Bertans signed for Milan during the summer of 2017 coming from Turkey's Drussafaka Istabul.
2017/18 SEASON - He helped Milan win the Supercup. In the semifinal game against Trento he scored 11 points going perfect from the field (4/4, 3/3 on threes). He scored the winning basket in Barcelona with 5 seconds left with a mid-range jumper. He has compiled a streak of 16 EuroLeague games with at least a three made.
HIS CAREER - Born in 1989, on September 9, in Valmiera, Latvia, Bertans began to play in his native town before moving to ASK Riga in 2006 (in 2009 he helped the team winning the Latvian championship). He stayed in Riga until 2009, the he played for Ventspils and moved to VEF Riga in 2010. With VEF he won three consecutive Latvian titles before transferring abroad for the first in 2013 to play for Bilbao (in 2015/16, he averaged 15.5 points per game during the Eurocup competition making 48.5% of his threes), and eventually in Darussafaka Istanbul making his EuroLeague debut. Over 32 appearances he averaged 6.4 points per game converting 50.0% (33/66) of his threes (8th overall) playing 16 minutes per game. He also finished 14th in free-throw shooting making 89.1% of his attempts. He has a career-high of 29 against Baskonia Vitoria, and he scored 18 points in Milano. In the Turkish league he had 10.0 points per outing and made 42.3% of his threes and 84.0% of his free throws.

NOTES – Bertans conquered a bronze medal at the Under 18 European Championships of 2007… He’s played for Latvia during the last three European Championships… In 2012/13, playing for Riga, he went 25/25 from the line during the Eurocup season… While in Bilbao he scored 19 points in a preseason game against the Philadelphia 76ers… In the summer of 2014 he played the Orlando NBA Summer League with the Boston Celtics… He has a brother, Davis who plays for the San Antonio Spurs…

Curtis

Jerrells

Playmaker , Point GuardBorn in Austin () on05/02/1987

Curtis Jerrells returned to Milan during the month of November, 2017, after one season spent with Olimpia in 2013/14 during which he won the Italian championship making one of the most important and famous shot in club history. The buzzer beating long two that forced game 7 in the league final series opening up the way to the championship.
2017/18 SEASON - He made his debut in Valencia and immediately set his new career high, scoring 30 points in a double-overtime win. He had 18 in the two overtimes. His 30 points were also the third most by an Olimpia player during the EuroLeague. The record is 36 and belongs to Samardo Samuels (2014/15 in Nizhny Novgorod). Luca Vitali had 32 in 2008/09 in Athens (vs Panionios). Jerrells closed the EuroLeague with an open streak of nine games with at least a made three.
HIS CAREER - Born in Austin, Texas, on February 5, 1987, Curtis Jerrells attended Del Valle High School in Austin where he started for four consecutive seasons. In 2005 he led Del Valle High School to the State Championship game losing to San Antonio's Sam Houston 82-79 after an overtime. As a senior he scored 20.2 points per game with 5.3 rebounds and 4.5 assists on average while winning the district MVP trophy. Recruited by Scott Drew. he enrolled to Baylor, in Waco, Texas, and was All-Rookie first team in the Big 12 conference, leading his team in points (13.6), assists and steals. As a sophomore, he was named in the All-Tournament first team. and was once more the best scorer (15.0) and passer for his team- As a junior (2007/08) he was All-Big 12 first team, going in double digit 24 games out of 32 including a 36-point effort in a historical win over Texas A&M after five overtimes. He led Baylor to the NCAA Tournament and scored 27 points against Purdue. As a senior in 2008/09 he led Baylor to the NIT Final and was All-Tournament first team closing his career with 16.3 points per game. During the 2009/10 season he played 43 games for the Austin Toros in the then-DLeague while unders contract with the San Antonio Spurs. He moved to Europe for the 2010/11 season playing for Partizan Belgrade. The following year he was with Fenerbahce Istanbul and for two games with Murcia in Spain. In 2012/13 he averaged 14.2 points per game in EuroLeague while with Besiktas. He made 38.5 percent of his threes and 83.3 percent of his foul shots. He played also for the Maine Red Claws. In 2013/14 he pleayed his iconic Olimpia season. with 28 EuroLeague apperances, 11.3 points per game, 42.1 percent from thres (12.5 points and 47.8 percent on threes during the Top 16). The following year he moved to Kazan, the after an injury finished the 2015/16 season in Turkey with Galatasaray winning the Eurocup. In 2016/17 he played for Hapoel Jerusalem averaging 16.8 points per game in Eurocup including 44.0 percent on threes while being included in the All-Eurocup first team. He also won the Israelian Supercup and the Israelian championship (13.3 points per game).

NOTES – Jerrells is Del Valle High School record holder for most points scored in a game, 47, in a season (688), most fre throws made in a game (27) and best three-point shooting and free-throw shooting percentage over a season (48.1 and 84.6 percent)... His number 0 has been retired by the school, the first-ever to receive the honor... At Baylor he made the buzzer beating three of a historical win over Kansas in 2006... He's been the first BAylor player to lead his team in points and assists for all the four seasons he spent there... He finished his college career as the firts in games won, played and started (119), third in points scored and second in assists made... In Austin (D-League) he averaged 20.7 points and 5.7 assists per game… With Partizan he won the Serbian league, the Serbian Cup and the Adriatic League... He played the 2010 D-League All-Star Game... With nesiktas he won the President Cup... With Galatasaray he won the Eurocup... With HApoel he won the Israelian league and the Supercup.. In Milan he won the Italian League and was named EuroLeague playoffs Round 2 MVP.

Arturas

Gudaitis

CenterBorn in Klaipeda () on19/06/1993

Arturas Gudaitis came to Milan during the month of September in 2017 winning immediately the Supercup. In the two games he had 18 points and 18 rebouns combined.
2017/18 SEASON - He started his Italian career with 17 points and 17 rebounds in Cremona. His index rating of 31 was the most for an Olimpia player in the first game of the season since Morris Finley had a 34 of index rating in 2009. Against Avellino he grabbed 20 rebounds, the most since 2000/01 when Stefano Rusconi conquered 21 boards against Imola. In Madrid he set the club's EuroLeague record for most two-pointers with no misses with 9. In Madrid he set his personal highs in points (20) and blocks (4). The 4 blocks are the second most by an Olimpia player during the EuroLeague behind Gani Lawal's 5 in 2014. He finished second in two-point and field goal percentage with 67.1 %. He was also the EuroLeague's second best rebounder with 6.31 behind James Augustine. He was also the seventh best offensive rebounder (2.41) and the fourth best shot-blocker (1.07). With 4.97 per game he was third for free throws attempted. In Moscow he made 11 free throws, two shy of the club's record set by Danilo Gallinari with 13 in 2011 (vs Maccabi). Against Panathinaikos he went 8 for 8 from the line. Only three Olimpia players have made more free throws in a single game with no misses in EuroLeague history (Luca Vitali is the record holder with 10). He grabbed six offensive boards against Panathinaikos tying Kaleb Tarczewski for fourth in the Olimpia's history. He grabbed a personal-best 11 rebounds against Barcelona, had eight games with no field goal misses and set an index rating personal best of 29 against Panathinaikos.
HIS CAREER - Born in Klaipeda, on June 19, 1993, Gudaitis started to play the game in his native Klaipeda before being recruited by Zalgiris Kaunas where he made his first-team debut in 2013. During that season he had a breakout EuroLeague game against Lokomotiv Kuban. He scored 14 points and grabbed six boards. During the 2014/15 EuroLeague season he averaged 6.5 points per game to go with 4.0 rebounds. In 2015 he left Kauns and signed for Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius. During the last season he averaged 11.4 points per game, with 6.6 rebounds while making 57.3 percent of his shots and blocking 49 shots in 41 games. He also played the Eurocup averaging 13.2 points per game, 8.2 rebounds and 1.89 blocks per game. He also shot 52.9 percent from the field and 70.3 percent from the line. At the end of the Eurocup regular season he was first in blocks, offensive rebounds, fouls drawn, free throws made and attempted.
NOTES – Gudaitis won the Lithuanin championship with Zalgiris in 2014 and 2015, he also won the Lithuanian Cup in 2016 with Lietuvos Rytas Vilnius. He played the 2017 Eurobasket with his National Team. In 2015 he was drafted by the NBA’ s Philadelphia 76ers with the number 47 and eventually traded to Sacramento. Now his rights belong to Cleveland.

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